2011: Team captain ... Appeared in all 15 games for the Quakers as a short-stick defensive middie ... Had a pair of ground balls and two caused turnovers against Bucknell (3/1) ... Scored his only goal of the season against North Carolina (3/8) ... Picked up three grounders against Yale (4/1) ... Had two ground balls and a CT against Saint Joseph's (4/20) ... Had 2 GBs and caused two turnovers in a win over Dartmouth (4/23) ... Caused two turnovers in Penn's Ivy League Tournament loss to Harvard (5/6).

2010: Played in all 13 games, including starts in the last three ... Recorded an assist and two ground balls in Penn's 8-7 win against Villanova (3/13) ... Had two shots on the season, against Cornell (3/27) and Harvard (4/17) ... Picked up seven ground balls and had four caused turnovers ... Had two GB at Dartmouth (4/24) ... Caused two turnovers at Maryland (3/15).

2009: Played in all 13 games, primarily as a short-stick defensive middie ... Finished with 16 ground balls and six caused turnovers ... Had four grounders, three caused turnovers, and first collegiate goal at Bryant (3/22) ... Picked up three ground balls vs. Towson (4/26) ... Had two ground balls and a shot against both Denver (3/6) and Brown (4/11).

2008: Appeared in first seven games as a short-stick defensive middie before suffering a season-ending injury.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in lacrosse ... Captain as a senior ... Team won Nassau County titles each of his last two seasons, going a combined 35-5 ... Two-time all-county and all-academic selection ... Winner of team's Thomas B. Nolan Award in 2007 ... Member of gold medal-winning lacrosse team at 2006 Empire State Games ... Also lettered four times in football, helped team to two Nassau County titles and a Long Island championship ... Advanced Regents diploma ... Principal's List.

Personal: Son of Patricia and John Kennedy...Mother is in the C.W. Post Hall of Fame as a lacrosse player ... Brother, Buddy, played lacrosse at North Carolina ... Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.